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List Mgmt. 2023 Trade & List Management Thread

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Ok starting the hit list of names mentioned in any rumour as linked to us for 2023 trade period.
  • Mac Andrew
  • Hunter Clark
  • Zac Fisher
  • Sam Flanders
  • Mitch Georgiades
  • Liam Henry
  • Dougal Howard
  • Lewis Melican
  • Jack Silvagni
  • Dylan Stephens
  • Adam Tomlinson
 
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He wasn't brought in to help us win games. Wasn't brought in to improve skill, nor to be around for the next flag. and neither was Shiel. They were brought in to address a far greater problem plaguing our club for years. So that our lazy youngsters understand what training standards, defensive running, and giving 110% looks like.

It is a list spot, something taken off them until they earn it back, motivated to claim it if they can meet those same standards off the ball.
Looks like he's ticked off all his KPIs then.
 

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He had talent but was inconsistent

Howe doesn’t
You must have forgot to mention the talent caveat. So you can be on AFL list if you are delisted by a bottom 4 team now?
 
He wasn't brought in to help us win games. Wasn't brought in to improve skill, nor to be around for the next flag. and neither was Shiel.
They were brought in to address a far greater problem plaguing our club for years. So that our lazy youngsters understand what training standards, defensive running, and giving 110% looks like.

It is a list spot, something taken off them until they earn it back, motivated to claim it if they can meet those same standards off the ball.
Some would have us believe that was the reason for Kayne Turner's continued presence.
 

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The compensation North Melbourne receives from Ben McKay's expected departure could determine where the No.1 pick ends up


NORTH Melbourne's capacity to trade up to land gun youngster Harley Reid could depend on the draft compensation for free agent Ben McKay after the Roos' surprise win over Gold Coast on Saturday.

The Roos broke a 20-game losing streak in the final round of the season, seeing them jump ahead of West Coast on the ladder and avoid their third straight wooden spoon.

It comes after the Eagles had shocked the Western Bulldogs the previous week to climb off the bottom of the ladder, a win that shook up the potential scenarios at the top of the draft.

>> SCROLL DOWN FOR THE INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER AFTER R24

Now the Eagles hold the whip hand in any trade discussions over Reid and the No.1 selection, with the Roos to wait on the free agency compensation they receive for McKay, who is expected to take up a rival offer.

AFL.com.au revealed last week Hawthorn had joined the race for the key defender alongside Sydney, Essendon and Port Adelaide.

North Melbourne has said it would be prepared to force a trade for McKay if band one compensation isn't triggered, with the Roos also holding Port Adelaide's first-round pick this year. Their current hand of picks is: No.2, 16, 39, 53, 59.

Greater Western Sydney had a double delight over the weekend, with Adam Kingsley's side breaking into the finals in his first year in charge and Richmond losing its final game of the season, seeing the Giants end up with pick No.6 at the draft with the selection tied to the Tigers.

The top 10 picks of the draft – and first 10 of every round – were locked in on Sunday night at the conclusion of the home and away season, however more change is tipped in a busy trade period.

As well as there being offers set to come for the No.1 pick, Gold Coast will trade its No.4 pick to get a better hand of selections to match bids on its batch of Academy guns.

Melbourne has finished with pick No.5 (tied to Fremantle) after its deal for Luke Jackson last trade period, while Geelong (No.7), Essendon (8), Adelaide (9) and the Western Bulldogs (10) round out the top 10.

The Bulldogs will be barracking for an early exit from the finals for Brisbane, with the Dogs holding the Lions' first-round pick after last year's Josh Dunkley deal.
 

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Bonar was told a month ago he wasn’t getting a contract.


Edwards won’t be getting a new contract.
This is why the whole “Reid would have gone pick 1 last year” should be taken with a grain of salt.

Edward’s was “top 10 if he waited for the ND” and has spudded it up in the VFL and is delisted.

No point selling the farm for hype
 

The compensation North Melbourne receives from Ben McKay's expected departure could determine where the No.1 pick ends up


NORTH Melbourne's capacity to trade up to land gun youngster Harley Reid could depend on the draft compensation for free agent Ben McKay after the Roos' surprise win over Gold Coast on Saturday.

The Roos broke a 20-game losing streak in the final round of the season, seeing them jump ahead of West Coast on the ladder and avoid their third straight wooden spoon.

It comes after the Eagles had shocked the Western Bulldogs the previous week to climb off the bottom of the ladder, a win that shook up the potential scenarios at the top of the draft.

>> SCROLL DOWN FOR THE INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER AFTER R24

Now the Eagles hold the whip hand in any trade discussions over Reid and the No.1 selection, with the Roos to wait on the free agency compensation they receive for McKay, who is expected to take up a rival offer.

AFL.com.au revealed last week Hawthorn had joined the race for the key defender alongside Sydney, Essendon and Port Adelaide.

North Melbourne has said it would be prepared to force a trade for McKay if band one compensation isn't triggered, with the Roos also holding Port Adelaide's first-round pick this year. Their current hand of picks is: No.2, 16, 39, 53, 59.

Greater Western Sydney had a double delight over the weekend, with Adam Kingsley's side breaking into the finals in his first year in charge and Richmond losing its final game of the season, seeing the Giants end up with pick No.6 at the draft with the selection tied to the Tigers.

The top 10 picks of the draft – and first 10 of every round – were locked in on Sunday night at the conclusion of the home and away season, however more change is tipped in a busy trade period.

As well as there being offers set to come for the No.1 pick, Gold Coast will trade its No.4 pick to get a better hand of selections to match bids on its batch of Academy guns.

Melbourne has finished with pick No.5 (tied to Fremantle) after its deal for Luke Jackson last trade period, while Geelong (No.7), Essendon (8), Adelaide (9) and the Western Bulldogs (10) round out the top 10.

The Bulldogs will be barracking for an early exit from the finals for Brisbane, with the Dogs holding the Lions' first-round pick after last year's Josh Dunkley deal.
Wish this trade for pick one crap would die already.
 

The compensation North Melbourne receives from Ben McKay's expected departure could determine where the No.1 pick ends up


NORTH Melbourne's capacity to trade up to land gun youngster Harley Reid could depend on the draft compensation for free agent Ben McKay after the Roos' surprise win over Gold Coast on Saturday.

The Roos broke a 20-game losing streak in the final round of the season, seeing them jump ahead of West Coast on the ladder and avoid their third straight wooden spoon.

It comes after the Eagles had shocked the Western Bulldogs the previous week to climb off the bottom of the ladder, a win that shook up the potential scenarios at the top of the draft.

>> SCROLL DOWN FOR THE INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER AFTER R24

Now the Eagles hold the whip hand in any trade discussions over Reid and the No.1 selection, with the Roos to wait on the free agency compensation they receive for McKay, who is expected to take up a rival offer.

AFL.com.au revealed last week Hawthorn had joined the race for the key defender alongside Sydney, Essendon and Port Adelaide.

North Melbourne has said it would be prepared to force a trade for McKay if band one compensation isn't triggered, with the Roos also holding Port Adelaide's first-round pick this year. Their current hand of picks is: No.2, 16, 39, 53, 59.

Greater Western Sydney had a double delight over the weekend, with Adam Kingsley's side breaking into the finals in his first year in charge and Richmond losing its final game of the season, seeing the Giants end up with pick No.6 at the draft with the selection tied to the Tigers.

The top 10 picks of the draft – and first 10 of every round – were locked in on Sunday night at the conclusion of the home and away season, however more change is tipped in a busy trade period.

As well as there being offers set to come for the No.1 pick, Gold Coast will trade its No.4 pick to get a better hand of selections to match bids on its batch of Academy guns.

Melbourne has finished with pick No.5 (tied to Fremantle) after its deal for Luke Jackson last trade period, while Geelong (No.7), Essendon (8), Adelaide (9) and the Western Bulldogs (10) round out the top 10.

The Bulldogs will be barracking for an early exit from the finals for Brisbane, with the Dogs holding the Lions' first-round pick after last year's Josh Dunkley deal.
when the journos do their press conferences, do they actually listen to the answers? Clarko has made it perfectly clear that No1 isn't the 'be all and end all' in his mind, but here we are trading up for No1 anyway
 
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